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- VANHUSS, Daniel Brown
“Elizabethton Star,” Sunday, April 4, 1948
DANIEL BROWN VANHUSS
Funeral of Daniel Brown Vanhuss, 52, who died in Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C. Friday at 1:00 a.m. after an illness of six weeks, will be held at the Valley Forge Church of Christ today at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. K. W. Baldwin, assisted by the Rev. J. J. Musick will officiate.
Mr. Vanhuss was returned to the home on Route 1, Elizabethton Saturday at 11:00 a.m. It will remain there until 2:00 o'clock this afternoon when it will be taken to the church to lie in state until time for the services. The Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge.
The church choir will be in charge of the music at the funeral. Burial will be in Happy Valley Memorial Park after military honors are accorded by the Watauga Post No. 49 of the American Legion and the Capt. Lynn H. Folsom Post No. 2168, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Eliza Garrison Vanhuss; three daughters, Mrs. Jane McInturff, and Misses Hazel and Margaret Vanhuss; five sons, John F., H. F., K. S., Haskel, and Harold Vanhuss; his mother, Mrs. John F. Vanhuss; three sisters, Mrs. Haskel Felty, Mrs. Leon Cardwell, and Mrs. W. M. Myers; six brothers, Bob, Bowman, Ray, Crawford, Cecil and Walter Vanhuss; one granddaughter, Peggy Jean McInturff, and two grandsons, John and Walter Vanhuss. All are residents of Carter County.
Active pallbearers are: Carl and Clate Williams, Arthur Treadway, Raymond Nave, Carl Shepherd, Clarence Gouge, Dale Moody, and Harlow Crosswhite.
Flower bearers for the funeral are: Mesdames Clate Williams, Daisy Meredith, Shafter Williams, Howard White, Albert Hathaway, Homer Jones, Harry Wilcox, Lizzie Belle Reed, Fred Donnely, Frank McInturff, Carl Shepherd, Buel Treadway, Glenn Reece, William Holsclaw, Roy Garrison, Earnest Banner, Luther Hyder, Roy Geisler, Arthur Treadway, Fred Williams, Misses Martha Ellis, Marie Garrison, Elsie Meredith, Laura Grindstaff, Nola Ann Felty, Phylis Henry, Geneva Nave, Bess Sheilds, Mesdames Robt. Meredith, Dan Hyder, Fred Lambert, George Simerly, Arthur Ellis, Luther Clawson, and Hal Keller
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